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After decades of operation, Klaussner Home Furnishings is shuttering its doors. Klaussner began operation in 1963 and grew to become one of the largest wood products producers in North America.
Winston-Salem City Council approves rezoning of Ardmore house despite neighborhood opposition
Winston-Salem City Council voted to allow a house in the city’s Ardmore neighborhood to be converted into a duplex, despite community opposition.
Powerful storm kills 2 people and leaves 1.1 million without power in eastern US
At least two people died, thousands of U.S. flights were canceled or delayed, and more than 1.1 million homes and businesses lost power Monday as severe storms, including hail and lightning, moved through the eastern U.S.
Winston-Salem's Cure Violence program launches
After years of planning and research, Cure Violence began in Winston-Salem last week.
Guilford County health report shows rise in opioid deaths
A new report that tracks mortality and morbidity in Guilford County shows a rise in opioid deaths.
Glover wins Wyndham Championship. Thomas season ends by inches.
Lucas Glover looked to the sky and held back tears after winning the Wyndham Championship on Sunday, sending him to the PGA Tour postseason with more opportunities ahead of him.
Winston-Salem Cycling Classic participant dies after 'medical emergency'
An amateur cyclist participating in the weekend’s Winston-Salem Cycling Classic died during an event on Saturday morning.
Office vacancies are likely on the rise in the Triad
As businesses adjust to remote work trends, the number of office leases signed has taken a big dip in the Research Triangle, and — to a lesser degree — the Piedmont Triad. This new leasing landscape is forcing builders and would-be renters to adjust.
Greensboro residents can pay parking tickets with school supplies
For a fourth year, the City of Greensboro is offering an alternative way for residents to pay their parking tickets— by donating new and unwrapped school supplies to support local teachers.
SECU Foundation awards $800,000 to rural nonprofits
The SECU Foundation is distributing $800,000 in grants to rural nonprofits around the state.